Evan Ballard

Courses Taught:

PE/ Football Coach

My name is Evan Ballard and I am starting my fifth year here at Dale County High School! I graduated from Slocomb High School in 2012 and later went on to Troy University to pursue my degree in education. While at Troy University I earned a Bachelor's degree in Social Science Education. Five years ago year I got married to my beautiful wife, Hannah who is also a teacher at South Dale Middle School. This year I will be serving as the Offensive Coordinator for our football program and Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for all athletes. I look forward to serving DCHS and our students in any way possible and I am proud to call myself a DCHS Warrior!!

email: eballard@dalecountyboe.org

phone: 334-983-3541

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GRADES 9-12 OVERVIEW

Students will experience significant physical, intellectual, and emotional growth and development during their high school years. A high-quality physical education program will help them to manage these changes and establish a healthy lifestyle as adults. Beginning Kinesiology, a required one-credit course reinforces physical education concepts and skills learned in Grades K-8 by providing students with further knowledge and skills to construct and implement a lifelong plan for physical activity.

It is recommended that it be taken in Grade 9. After completing Beginning Kinesiology, students will be equipped to sustain healthy, active lifestyles and to engage in fitness-oriented, self-selected lifetime sports which are both enjoyable and meaningful. Students can also expand their capabilities for independent learning that produces sound decision-making, which will support future participation in health-enhancing fitness activities. Beginning Kinesiology empowers students to become physically active adults, providing them with a framework for a lifetime of healthy living.

Students who successfully complete Beginning Kinesiology fulfill the one-year credit requirement for the Alabama High School Diploma. Schools may offer elective courses to provide further development of knowledge and skills. Electives in the physical education curriculum may include Advanced Kinesiology, Adventure and Cooperative Activities, Strength and Conditioning, Lifetime Sports (Dual, Individual, and Team), and Sports Officiating. Beginning Kinesiology is the prerequisite for all electives. By the completion of high school, the learner will be able to plan and implement different types of personal fitness programs; demonstrate competency in two or more lifetime activities; describe key concepts associated with successful participation in physical activity; model responsible behavior while engaged in physical activity; and engage in physical activities that meet the need for self-expression, challenge, social interaction, and enjoyment.

The Alabama State Department of Education does not allow students to repeat standards in any grade level and/or subject, including physical education. Students may not repeat any course standards in physical education, including electives; therefore students who have completed Beginning Kinesiology or any physical education elective may not be scheduled into the same class period where the previous earned course credit is being taught. All high school physical education courses have two levels of learning. Level 1 indicates the minimum knowledge and skills that students must attain. Level 2 provides the student an opportunity to build on Level 1 competencies by augmenting knowledge and skills considered desirable for lifelong health and wellness. 

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